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1 // © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others. | |
2 // License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html | |
3 /* | |
4 ********************************************************************** | |
5 * Copyright (C) 1999-2014, International Business Machines | |
6 * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. | |
7 ********************************************************************** | |
8 * Date Name Description | |
9 * 11/17/99 aliu Creation. | |
10 ********************************************************************** | |
11 */ | |
12 #ifndef TRANSLIT_H | |
13 #define TRANSLIT_H | |
14 | |
15 #include "unicode/utypes.h" | |
16 | |
17 #if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API | |
18 | |
19 /** | |
20 * \file | |
21 * \brief C++ API: Tranforms text from one format to another. | |
22 */ | |
23 | |
24 #if !UCONFIG_NO_TRANSLITERATION | |
25 | |
26 #include "unicode/uobject.h" | |
27 #include "unicode/unistr.h" | |
28 #include "unicode/parseerr.h" | |
29 #include "unicode/utrans.h" // UTransPosition, UTransDirection | |
30 #include "unicode/strenum.h" | |
31 | |
32 U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN | |
33 | |
34 class UnicodeFilter; | |
35 class UnicodeSet; | |
36 class TransliteratorParser; | |
37 class NormalizationTransliterator; | |
38 class TransliteratorIDParser; | |
39 | |
40 /** | |
41 * | |
42 * <code>Transliterator</code> is an abstract class that | |
43 * transliterates text from one format to another. The most common | |
44 * kind of transliterator is a script, or alphabet, transliterator. | |
45 * For example, a Russian to Latin transliterator changes Russian text | |
46 * written in Cyrillic characters to phonetically equivalent Latin | |
47 * characters. It does not <em>translate</em> Russian to English! | |
48 * Transliteration, unlike translation, operates on characters, without | |
49 * reference to the meanings of words and sentences. | |
50 * | |
51 * <p>Although script conversion is its most common use, a | |
52 * transliterator can actually perform a more general class of tasks. | |
53 * In fact, <code>Transliterator</code> defines a very general API | |
54 * which specifies only that a segment of the input text is replaced | |
55 * by new text. The particulars of this conversion are determined | |
56 * entirely by subclasses of <code>Transliterator</code>. | |
57 * | |
58 * <p><b>Transliterators are stateless</b> | |
59 * | |
60 * <p><code>Transliterator</code> objects are <em>stateless</em>; they | |
61 * retain no information between calls to | |
62 * <code>transliterate()</code>. (However, this does <em>not</em> | |
63 * mean that threads may share transliterators without synchronizing | |
64 * them. Transliterators are not immutable, so they must be | |
65 * synchronized when shared between threads.) This might seem to | |
66 * limit the complexity of the transliteration operation. In | |
67 * practice, subclasses perform complex transliterations by delaying | |
68 * the replacement of text until it is known that no other | |
69 * replacements are possible. In other words, although the | |
70 * <code>Transliterator</code> objects are stateless, the source text | |
71 * itself embodies all the needed information, and delayed operation | |
72 * allows arbitrary complexity. | |
73 * | |
74 * <p><b>Batch transliteration</b> | |
75 * | |
76 * <p>The simplest way to perform transliteration is all at once, on a | |
77 * string of existing text. This is referred to as <em>batch</em> | |
78 * transliteration. For example, given a string <code>input</code> | |
79 * and a transliterator <code>t</code>, the call | |
80 * | |
81 * String result = t.transliterate(input); | |
82 * | |
83 * will transliterate it and return the result. Other methods allow | |
84 * the client to specify a substring to be transliterated and to use | |
85 * {@link Replaceable } objects instead of strings, in order to | |
86 * preserve out-of-band information (such as text styles). | |
87 * | |
88 * <p><b>Keyboard transliteration</b> | |
89 * | |
90 * <p>Somewhat more involved is <em>keyboard</em>, or incremental | |
91 * transliteration. This is the transliteration of text that is | |
92 * arriving from some source (typically the user's keyboard) one | |
93 * character at a time, or in some other piecemeal fashion. | |
94 * | |
95 * <p>In keyboard transliteration, a <code>Replaceable</code> buffer | |
96 * stores the text. As text is inserted, as much as possible is | |
97 * transliterated on the fly. This means a GUI that displays the | |
98 * contents of the buffer may show text being modified as each new | |
99 * character arrives. | |
100 * | |
101 * <p>Consider the simple rule-based Transliterator: | |
102 * <pre> | |
103 * th>{theta} | |
104 * t>{tau} | |
105 * </pre> | |
106 * | |
107 * When the user types 't', nothing will happen, since the | |
108 * transliterator is waiting to see if the next character is 'h'. To | |
109 * remedy this, we introduce the notion of a cursor, marked by a '|' | |
110 * in the output string: | |
111 * <pre> | |
112 * t>|{tau} | |
113 * {tau}h>{theta} | |
114 * </pre> | |
115 * | |
116 * Now when the user types 't', tau appears, and if the next character | |
117 * is 'h', the tau changes to a theta. This is accomplished by | |
118 * maintaining a cursor position (independent of the insertion point, | |
119 * and invisible in the GUI) across calls to | |
120 * <code>transliterate()</code>. Typically, the cursor will | |
121 * be coincident with the insertion point, but in a case like the one | |
122 * above, it will precede the insertion point. | |
123 * | |
124 * <p>Keyboard transliteration methods maintain a set of three indices | |
125 * that are updated with each call to | |
126 * <code>transliterate()</code>, including the cursor, start, | |
127 * and limit. Since these indices are changed by the method, they are | |
128 * passed in an <code>int[]</code> array. The <code>START</code> index | |
129 * marks the beginning of the substring that the transliterator will | |
130 * look at. It is advanced as text becomes committed (but it is not | |
131 * the committed index; that's the <code>CURSOR</code>). The | |
132 * <code>CURSOR</code> index, described above, marks the point at | |
133 * which the transliterator last stopped, either because it reached | |
134 * the end, or because it required more characters to disambiguate | |
135 * between possible inputs. The <code>CURSOR</code> can also be | |
136 * explicitly set by rules in a rule-based Transliterator. | |
137 * Any characters before the <code>CURSOR</code> index are frozen; | |
138 * future keyboard transliteration calls within this input sequence | |
139 * will not change them. New text is inserted at the | |
140 * <code>LIMIT</code> index, which marks the end of the substring that | |
141 * the transliterator looks at. | |
142 * | |
143 * <p>Because keyboard transliteration assumes that more characters | |
144 * are to arrive, it is conservative in its operation. It only | |
145 * transliterates when it can do so unambiguously. Otherwise it waits | |
146 * for more characters to arrive. When the client code knows that no | |
147 * more characters are forthcoming, perhaps because the user has | |
148 * performed some input termination operation, then it should call | |
149 * <code>finishTransliteration()</code> to complete any | |
150 * pending transliterations. | |
151 * | |
152 * <p><b>Inverses</b> | |
153 * | |
154 * <p>Pairs of transliterators may be inverses of one another. For | |
155 * example, if transliterator <b>A</b> transliterates characters by | |
156 * incrementing their Unicode value (so "abc" -> "def"), and | |
157 * transliterator <b>B</b> decrements character values, then <b>A</b> | |
158 * is an inverse of <b>B</b> and vice versa. If we compose <b>A</b> | |
159 * with <b>B</b> in a compound transliterator, the result is the | |
160 * indentity transliterator, that is, a transliterator that does not | |
161 * change its input text. | |
162 * | |
163 * The <code>Transliterator</code> method <code>getInverse()</code> | |
164 * returns a transliterator's inverse, if one exists, or | |
165 * <code>null</code> otherwise. However, the result of | |
166 * <code>getInverse()</code> usually will <em>not</em> be a true | |
167 * mathematical inverse. This is because true inverse transliterators | |
168 * are difficult to formulate. For example, consider two | |
169 * transliterators: <b>AB</b>, which transliterates the character 'A' | |
170 * to 'B', and <b>BA</b>, which transliterates 'B' to 'A'. It might | |
171 * seem that these are exact inverses, since | |
172 * | |
173 * \htmlonly<blockquote>\endhtmlonly"A" x <b>AB</b> -> "B"<br> | |
174 * "B" x <b>BA</b> -> "A"\htmlonly</blockquote>\endhtmlonly | |
175 * | |
176 * where 'x' represents transliteration. However, | |
177 * | |
178 * \htmlonly<blockquote>\endhtmlonly"ABCD" x <b>AB</b> -> "BBCD"<br> | |
179 * "BBCD" x <b>BA</b> -> "AACD"\htmlonly</blockquote>\endhtmlonly | |
180 * | |
181 * so <b>AB</b> composed with <b>BA</b> is not the | |
182 * identity. Nonetheless, <b>BA</b> may be usefully considered to be | |
183 * <b>AB</b>'s inverse, and it is on this basis that | |
184 * <b>AB</b><code>.getInverse()</code> could legitimately return | |
185 * <b>BA</b>. | |
186 * | |
187 * <p><b>IDs and display names</b> | |
188 * | |
189 * <p>A transliterator is designated by a short identifier string or | |
190 * <em>ID</em>. IDs follow the format <em>source-destination</em>, | |
191 * where <em>source</em> describes the entity being replaced, and | |
192 * <em>destination</em> describes the entity replacing | |
193 * <em>source</em>. The entities may be the names of scripts, | |
194 * particular sequences of characters, or whatever else it is that the | |
195 * transliterator converts to or from. For example, a transliterator | |
196 * from Russian to Latin might be named "Russian-Latin". A | |
197 * transliterator from keyboard escape sequences to Latin-1 characters | |
198 * might be named "KeyboardEscape-Latin1". By convention, system | |
199 * entity names are in English, with the initial letters of words | |
200 * capitalized; user entity names may follow any format so long as | |
201 * they do not contain dashes. | |
202 * | |
203 * <p>In addition to programmatic IDs, transliterator objects have | |
204 * display names for presentation in user interfaces, returned by | |
205 * {@link #getDisplayName }. | |
206 * | |
207 * <p><b>Factory methods and registration</b> | |
208 * | |
209 * <p>In general, client code should use the factory method | |
210 * {@link #createInstance } to obtain an instance of a | |
211 * transliterator given its ID. Valid IDs may be enumerated using | |
212 * <code>getAvailableIDs()</code>. Since transliterators are mutable, | |
213 * multiple calls to {@link #createInstance } with the same ID will | |
214 * return distinct objects. | |
215 * | |
216 * <p>In addition to the system transliterators registered at startup, | |
217 * user transliterators may be registered by calling | |
218 * <code>registerInstance()</code> at run time. A registered instance | |
219 * acts a template; future calls to {@link #createInstance } with the ID | |
220 * of the registered object return clones of that object. Thus any | |
221 * object passed to <tt>registerInstance()</tt> must implement | |
222 * <tt>clone()</tt> propertly. To register a transliterator subclass | |
223 * without instantiating it (until it is needed), users may call | |
224 * {@link #registerFactory }. In this case, the objects are | |
225 * instantiated by invoking the zero-argument public constructor of | |
226 * the class. | |
227 * | |
228 * <p><b>Subclassing</b> | |
229 * | |
230 * Subclasses must implement the abstract method | |
231 * <code>handleTransliterate()</code>. <p>Subclasses should override | |
232 * the <code>transliterate()</code> method taking a | |
233 * <code>Replaceable</code> and the <code>transliterate()</code> | |
234 * method taking a <code>String</code> and <code>StringBuffer</code> | |
235 * if the performance of these methods can be improved over the | |
236 * performance obtained by the default implementations in this class. | |
237 * | |
238 * <p><b>Rule syntax</b> | |
239 * | |
240 * <p>A set of rules determines how to perform translations. | |
241 * Rules within a rule set are separated by semicolons (';'). | |
242 * To include a literal semicolon, prefix it with a backslash ('\'). | |
243 * Unicode Pattern_White_Space is ignored. | |
244 * If the first non-blank character on a line is '#', | |
245 * the entire line is ignored as a comment. | |
246 * | |
247 * <p>Each set of rules consists of two groups, one forward, and one | |
248 * reverse. This is a convention that is not enforced; rules for one | |
249 * direction may be omitted, with the result that translations in | |
250 * that direction will not modify the source text. In addition, | |
251 * bidirectional forward-reverse rules may be specified for | |
252 * symmetrical transformations. | |
253 * | |
254 * <p>Note: Another description of the Transliterator rule syntax is available in | |
255 * <a href="https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-general.html#Transform_Rules_Syntax">section | |
256 * Transform Rules Syntax of UTS #35: Unicode LDML</a>. | |
257 * The rules are shown there using arrow symbols ← and → and ↔. | |
258 * ICU supports both those and the equivalent ASCII symbols < and > and <>. | |
259 * | |
260 * <p>Rule statements take one of the following forms: | |
261 * | |
262 * <dl> | |
263 * <dt><code>$alefmadda=\\u0622;</code></dt> | |
264 * <dd><strong>Variable definition.</strong> The name on the | |
265 * left is assigned the text on the right. In this example, | |
266 * after this statement, instances of the left hand name, | |
267 * "<code>$alefmadda</code>", will be replaced by | |
268 * the Unicode character U+0622. Variable names must begin | |
269 * with a letter and consist only of letters, digits, and | |
270 * underscores. Case is significant. Duplicate names cause | |
271 * an exception to be thrown, that is, variables cannot be | |
272 * redefined. The right hand side may contain well-formed | |
273 * text of any length, including no text at all ("<code>$empty=;</code>"). | |
274 * The right hand side may contain embedded <code>UnicodeSet</code> | |
275 * patterns, for example, "<code>$softvowel=[eiyEIY]</code>".</dd> | |
276 * <dt><code>ai>$alefmadda;</code></dt> | |
277 * <dd><strong>Forward translation rule.</strong> This rule | |
278 * states that the string on the left will be changed to the | |
279 * string on the right when performing forward | |
280 * transliteration.</dd> | |
281 * <dt><code>ai<$alefmadda;</code></dt> | |
282 * <dd><strong>Reverse translation rule.</strong> This rule | |
283 * states that the string on the right will be changed to | |
284 * the string on the left when performing reverse | |
285 * transliteration.</dd> | |
286 * </dl> | |
287 * | |
288 * <dl> | |
289 * <dt><code>ai<>$alefmadda;</code></dt> | |
290 * <dd><strong>Bidirectional translation rule.</strong> This | |
291 * rule states that the string on the right will be changed | |
292 * to the string on the left when performing forward | |
293 * transliteration, and vice versa when performing reverse | |
294 * transliteration.</dd> | |
295 * </dl> | |
296 * | |
297 * <p>Translation rules consist of a <em>match pattern</em> and an <em>output | |
298 * string</em>. The match pattern consists of literal characters, | |
299 * optionally preceded by context, and optionally followed by | |
300 * context. Context characters, like literal pattern characters, | |
301 * must be matched in the text being transliterated. However, unlike | |
302 * literal pattern characters, they are not replaced by the output | |
303 * text. For example, the pattern "<code>abc{def}</code>" | |
304 * indicates the characters "<code>def</code>" must be | |
305 * preceded by "<code>abc</code>" for a successful match. | |
306 * If there is a successful match, "<code>def</code>" will | |
307 * be replaced, but not "<code>abc</code>". The final '<code>}</code>' | |
308 * is optional, so "<code>abc{def</code>" is equivalent to | |
309 * "<code>abc{def}</code>". Another example is "<code>{123}456</code>" | |
310 * (or "<code>123}456</code>") in which the literal | |
311 * pattern "<code>123</code>" must be followed by "<code>456</code>". | |
312 * | |
313 * <p>The output string of a forward or reverse rule consists of | |
314 * characters to replace the literal pattern characters. If the | |
315 * output string contains the character '<code>|</code>', this is | |
316 * taken to indicate the location of the <em>cursor</em> after | |
317 * replacement. The cursor is the point in the text at which the | |
318 * next replacement, if any, will be applied. The cursor is usually | |
319 * placed within the replacement text; however, it can actually be | |
320 * placed into the precending or following context by using the | |
321 * special character '@'. Examples: | |
322 * | |
323 * <pre> | |
324 * a {foo} z > | @ bar; # foo -> bar, move cursor before a | |
325 * {foo} xyz > bar @@|; # foo -> bar, cursor between y and z | |
326 * </pre> | |
327 * | |
328 * <p><b>UnicodeSet</b> | |
329 * | |
330 * <p><code>UnicodeSet</code> patterns may appear anywhere that | |
331 * makes sense. They may appear in variable definitions. | |
332 * Contrariwise, <code>UnicodeSet</code> patterns may themselves | |
333 * contain variable references, such as "<code>$a=[a-z];$not_a=[^$a]</code>", | |
334 * or "<code>$range=a-z;$ll=[$range]</code>". | |
335 * | |
336 * <p><code>UnicodeSet</code> patterns may also be embedded directly | |
337 * into rule strings. Thus, the following two rules are equivalent: | |
338 * | |
339 * <pre> | |
340 * $vowel=[aeiou]; $vowel>'*'; # One way to do this | |
341 * [aeiou]>'*'; # Another way | |
342 * </pre> | |
343 * | |
344 * <p>See {@link UnicodeSet} for more documentation and examples. | |
345 * | |
346 * <p><b>Segments</b> | |
347 * | |
348 * <p>Segments of the input string can be matched and copied to the | |
349 * output string. This makes certain sets of rules simpler and more | |
350 * general, and makes reordering possible. For example: | |
351 * | |
352 * <pre> | |
353 * ([a-z]) > $1 $1; # double lowercase letters | |
354 * ([:Lu:]) ([:Ll:]) > $2 $1; # reverse order of Lu-Ll pairs | |
355 * </pre> | |
356 * | |
357 * <p>The segment of the input string to be copied is delimited by | |
358 * "<code>(</code>" and "<code>)</code>". Up to | |
359 * nine segments may be defined. Segments may not overlap. In the | |
360 * output string, "<code>$1</code>" through "<code>$9</code>" | |
361 * represent the input string segments, in left-to-right order of | |
362 * definition. | |
363 * | |
364 * <p><b>Anchors</b> | |
365 * | |
366 * <p>Patterns can be anchored to the beginning or the end of the text. This is done with the | |
367 * special characters '<code>^</code>' and '<code>$</code>'. For example: | |
368 * | |
369 * <pre> | |
370 * ^ a > 'BEG_A'; # match 'a' at start of text | |
371 * a > 'A'; # match other instances of 'a' | |
372 * z $ > 'END_Z'; # match 'z' at end of text | |
373 * z > 'Z'; # match other instances of 'z' | |
374 * </pre> | |
375 * | |
376 * <p>It is also possible to match the beginning or the end of the text using a <code>UnicodeSet</code>. | |
377 * This is done by including a virtual anchor character '<code>$</code>' at the end of the | |
378 * set pattern. Although this is usually the match chafacter for the end anchor, the set will | |
379 * match either the beginning or the end of the text, depending on its placement. For | |
380 * example: | |
381 * | |
382 * <pre> | |
383 * $x = [a-z$]; # match 'a' through 'z' OR anchor | |
384 * $x 1 > 2; # match '1' after a-z or at the start | |
385 * 3 $x > 4; # match '3' before a-z or at the end | |
386 * </pre> | |
387 * | |
388 * <p><b>Example</b> | |
389 * | |
390 * <p>The following example rules illustrate many of the features of | |
391 * the rule language. | |
392 * | |
393 * <table border="0" cellpadding="4"> | |
394 * <tr> | |
395 * <td style="vertical-align: top;">Rule 1.</td> | |
396 * <td style="vertical-align: top; write-space: nowrap;"><code>abc{def}>x|y</code></td> | |
397 * </tr> | |
398 * <tr> | |
399 * <td style="vertical-align: top;">Rule 2.</td> | |
400 * <td style="vertical-align: top; write-space: nowrap;"><code>xyz>r</code></td> | |
401 * </tr> | |
402 * <tr> | |
403 * <td style="vertical-align: top;">Rule 3.</td> | |
404 * <td style="vertical-align: top; write-space: nowrap;"><code>yz>q</code></td> | |
405 * </tr> | |
406 * </table> | |
407 * | |
408 * <p>Applying these rules to the string "<code>adefabcdefz</code>" | |
409 * yields the following results: | |
410 * | |
411 * <table border="0" cellpadding="4"> | |
412 * <tr> | |
413 * <td style="vertical-align: top; write-space: nowrap;"><code>|adefabcdefz</code></td> | |
414 * <td style="vertical-align: top;">Initial state, no rules match. Advance | |
415 * cursor.</td> | |
416 * </tr> | |
417 * <tr> | |
418 * <td style="vertical-align: top; write-space: nowrap;"><code>a|defabcdefz</code></td> | |
419 * <td style="vertical-align: top;">Still no match. Rule 1 does not match | |
420 * because the preceding context is not present.</td> | |
421 * </tr> | |
422 * <tr> | |
423 * <td style="vertical-align: top; write-space: nowrap;"><code>ad|efabcdefz</code></td> | |
424 * <td style="vertical-align: top;">Still no match. Keep advancing until | |
425 * there is a match...</td> | |
426 * </tr> | |
427 * <tr> | |
428 * <td style="vertical-align: top; write-space: nowrap;"><code>ade|fabcdefz</code></td> | |
429 * <td style="vertical-align: top;">...</td> | |
430 * </tr> | |
431 * <tr> | |
432 * <td style="vertical-align: top; write-space: nowrap;"><code>adef|abcdefz</code></td> | |
433 * <td style="vertical-align: top;">...</td> | |
434 * </tr> | |
435 * <tr> | |
436 * <td style="vertical-align: top; write-space: nowrap;"><code>adefa|bcdefz</code></td> | |
437 * <td style="vertical-align: top;">...</td> | |
438 * </tr> | |
439 * <tr> | |
440 * <td style="vertical-align: top; write-space: nowrap;"><code>adefab|cdefz</code></td> | |
441 * <td style="vertical-align: top;">...</td> | |
442 * </tr> | |
443 * <tr> | |
444 * <td style="vertical-align: top; write-space: nowrap;"><code>adefabc|defz</code></td> | |
445 * <td style="vertical-align: top;">Rule 1 matches; replace "<code>def</code>" | |
446 * with "<code>xy</code>" and back up the cursor | |
447 * to before the '<code>y</code>'.</td> | |
448 * </tr> | |
449 * <tr> | |
450 * <td style="vertical-align: top; write-space: nowrap;"><code>adefabcx|yz</code></td> | |
451 * <td style="vertical-align: top;">Although "<code>xyz</code>" is | |
452 * present, rule 2 does not match because the cursor is | |
453 * before the '<code>y</code>', not before the '<code>x</code>'. | |
454 * Rule 3 does match. Replace "<code>yz</code>" | |
455 * with "<code>q</code>".</td> | |
456 * </tr> | |
457 * <tr> | |
458 * <td style="vertical-align: top; write-space: nowrap;"><code>adefabcxq|</code></td> | |
459 * <td style="vertical-align: top;">The cursor is at the end; | |
460 * transliteration is complete.</td> | |
461 * </tr> | |
462 * </table> | |
463 * | |
464 * <p>The order of rules is significant. If multiple rules may match | |
465 * at some point, the first matching rule is applied. | |
466 * | |
467 * <p>Forward and reverse rules may have an empty output string. | |
468 * Otherwise, an empty left or right hand side of any statement is a | |
469 * syntax error. | |
470 * | |
471 * <p>Single quotes are used to quote any character other than a | |
472 * digit or letter. To specify a single quote itself, inside or | |
473 * outside of quotes, use two single quotes in a row. For example, | |
474 * the rule "<code>'>'>o''clock</code>" changes the | |
475 * string "<code>></code>" to the string "<code>o'clock</code>". | |
476 * | |
477 * <p><b>Notes</b> | |
478 * | |
479 * <p>While a Transliterator is being built from rules, it checks that | |
480 * the rules are added in proper order. For example, if the rule | |
481 * "a>x" is followed by the rule "ab>y", | |
482 * then the second rule will throw an exception. The reason is that | |
483 * the second rule can never be triggered, since the first rule | |
484 * always matches anything it matches. In other words, the first | |
485 * rule <em>masks</em> the second rule. | |
486 * | |
487 * @author Alan Liu | |
488 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
489 */ | |
490 class U_I18N_API Transliterator : public UObject { | |
491 | |
492 private: | |
493 | |
494 /** | |
495 * Programmatic name, e.g., "Latin-Arabic". | |
496 */ | |
497 UnicodeString ID; | |
498 | |
499 /** | |
500 * This transliterator's filter. Any character for which | |
501 * <tt>filter.contains()</tt> returns <tt>false</tt> will not be | |
502 * altered by this transliterator. If <tt>filter</tt> is | |
503 * <tt>null</tt> then no filtering is applied. | |
504 */ | |
505 UnicodeFilter* filter; | |
506 | |
507 int32_t maximumContextLength; | |
508 | |
509 public: | |
510 | |
511 /** | |
512 * A context integer or pointer for a factory function, passed by | |
513 * value. | |
514 * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
515 */ | |
516 union Token { | |
517 /** | |
518 * This token, interpreted as a 32-bit integer. | |
519 * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
520 */ | |
521 int32_t integer; | |
522 /** | |
523 * This token, interpreted as a native pointer. | |
524 * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
525 */ | |
526 void* pointer; | |
527 }; | |
528 | |
529 #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API | |
530 /** | |
531 * Return a token containing an integer. | |
532 * @return a token containing an integer. | |
533 * @internal | |
534 */ | |
535 inline static Token integerToken(int32_t); | |
536 | |
537 /** | |
538 * Return a token containing a pointer. | |
539 * @return a token containing a pointer. | |
540 * @internal | |
541 */ | |
542 inline static Token pointerToken(void*); | |
543 #endif /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */ | |
544 | |
545 /** | |
546 * A function that creates and returns a Transliterator. When | |
547 * invoked, it will be passed the ID string that is being | |
548 * instantiated, together with the context pointer that was passed | |
549 * in when the factory function was first registered. Many | |
550 * factory functions will ignore both parameters, however, | |
551 * functions that are registered to more than one ID may use the | |
552 * ID or the context parameter to parameterize the transliterator | |
553 * they create. | |
554 * @param ID the string identifier for this transliterator | |
555 * @param context a context pointer that will be stored and | |
556 * later passed to the factory function when an ID matching | |
557 * the registration ID is being instantiated with this factory. | |
558 * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
559 */ | |
560 typedef Transliterator* (U_EXPORT2 *Factory)(const UnicodeString& ID, Token context); | |
561 | |
562 protected: | |
563 | |
564 /** | |
565 * Default constructor. | |
566 * @param ID the string identifier for this transliterator | |
567 * @param adoptedFilter the filter. Any character for which | |
568 * <tt>filter.contains()</tt> returns <tt>false</tt> will not be | |
569 * altered by this transliterator. If <tt>filter</tt> is | |
570 * <tt>null</tt> then no filtering is applied. | |
571 * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
572 */ | |
573 Transliterator(const UnicodeString& ID, UnicodeFilter* adoptedFilter); | |
574 | |
575 /** | |
576 * Copy constructor. | |
577 * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
578 */ | |
579 Transliterator(const Transliterator&); | |
580 | |
581 /** | |
582 * Assignment operator. | |
583 * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
584 */ | |
585 Transliterator& operator=(const Transliterator&); | |
586 | |
587 /** | |
588 * Create a transliterator from a basic ID. This is an ID | |
589 * containing only the forward direction source, target, and | |
590 * variant. | |
591 * @param id a basic ID of the form S-T or S-T/V. | |
592 * @param canon canonical ID to assign to the object, or | |
593 * NULL to leave the ID unchanged | |
594 * @return a newly created Transliterator or null if the ID is | |
595 * invalid. | |
596 * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
597 */ | |
598 static Transliterator* createBasicInstance(const UnicodeString& id, | |
599 const UnicodeString* canon); | |
600 | |
601 friend class TransliteratorParser; // for parseID() | |
602 friend class TransliteratorIDParser; // for createBasicInstance() | |
603 friend class TransliteratorAlias; // for setID() | |
604 | |
605 public: | |
606 | |
607 /** | |
608 * Destructor. | |
609 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
610 */ | |
611 virtual ~Transliterator(); | |
612 | |
613 /** | |
614 * Implements Cloneable. | |
615 * All subclasses are encouraged to implement this method if it is | |
616 * possible and reasonable to do so. Subclasses that are to be | |
617 * registered with the system using <tt>registerInstance()</tt> | |
618 * are required to implement this method. If a subclass does not | |
619 * implement clone() properly and is registered with the system | |
620 * using registerInstance(), then the default clone() implementation | |
621 * will return null, and calls to createInstance() will fail. | |
622 * | |
623 * @return a copy of the object. | |
624 * @see #registerInstance | |
625 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
626 */ | |
627 virtual Transliterator* clone() const; | |
628 | |
629 /** | |
630 * Transliterates a segment of a string, with optional filtering. | |
631 * | |
632 * @param text the string to be transliterated | |
633 * @param start the beginning index, inclusive; <code>0 <= start | |
634 * <= limit</code>. | |
635 * @param limit the ending index, exclusive; <code>start <= limit | |
636 * <= text.length()</code>. | |
637 * @return The new limit index. The text previously occupying <code>[start, | |
638 * limit)</code> has been transliterated, possibly to a string of a different | |
639 * length, at <code>[start, </code><em>new-limit</em><code>)</code>, where | |
640 * <em>new-limit</em> is the return value. If the input offsets are out of bounds, | |
641 * the returned value is -1 and the input string remains unchanged. | |
642 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
643 */ | |
644 virtual int32_t transliterate(Replaceable& text, | |
645 int32_t start, int32_t limit) const; | |
646 | |
647 /** | |
648 * Transliterates an entire string in place. Convenience method. | |
649 * @param text the string to be transliterated | |
650 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
651 */ | |
652 virtual void transliterate(Replaceable& text) const; | |
653 | |
654 /** | |
655 * Transliterates the portion of the text buffer that can be | |
656 * transliterated unambiguosly after new text has been inserted, | |
657 * typically as a result of a keyboard event. The new text in | |
658 * <code>insertion</code> will be inserted into <code>text</code> | |
659 * at <code>index.limit</code>, advancing | |
660 * <code>index.limit</code> by <code>insertion.length()</code>. | |
661 * Then the transliterator will try to transliterate characters of | |
662 * <code>text</code> between <code>index.cursor</code> and | |
663 * <code>index.limit</code>. Characters before | |
664 * <code>index.cursor</code> will not be changed. | |
665 * | |
666 * <p>Upon return, values in <code>index</code> will be updated. | |
667 * <code>index.start</code> will be advanced to the first | |
668 * character that future calls to this method will read. | |
669 * <code>index.cursor</code> and <code>index.limit</code> will | |
670 * be adjusted to delimit the range of text that future calls to | |
671 * this method may change. | |
672 * | |
673 * <p>Typical usage of this method begins with an initial call | |
674 * with <code>index.start</code> and <code>index.limit</code> | |
675 * set to indicate the portion of <code>text</code> to be | |
676 * transliterated, and <code>index.cursor == index.start</code>. | |
677 * Thereafter, <code>index</code> can be used without | |
678 * modification in future calls, provided that all changes to | |
679 * <code>text</code> are made via this method. | |
680 * | |
681 * <p>This method assumes that future calls may be made that will | |
682 * insert new text into the buffer. As a result, it only performs | |
683 * unambiguous transliterations. After the last call to this | |
684 * method, there may be untransliterated text that is waiting for | |
685 * more input to resolve an ambiguity. In order to perform these | |
686 * pending transliterations, clients should call {@link | |
687 * #finishTransliteration } after the last call to this | |
688 * method has been made. | |
689 * | |
690 * @param text the buffer holding transliterated and untransliterated text | |
691 * @param index an array of three integers. | |
692 * | |
693 * <ul><li><code>index.start</code>: the beginning index, | |
694 * inclusive; <code>0 <= index.start <= index.limit</code>. | |
695 * | |
696 * <li><code>index.limit</code>: the ending index, exclusive; | |
697 * <code>index.start <= index.limit <= text.length()</code>. | |
698 * <code>insertion</code> is inserted at | |
699 * <code>index.limit</code>. | |
700 * | |
701 * <li><code>index.cursor</code>: the next character to be | |
702 * considered for transliteration; <code>index.start <= | |
703 * index.cursor <= index.limit</code>. Characters before | |
704 * <code>index.cursor</code> will not be changed by future calls | |
705 * to this method.</ul> | |
706 * | |
707 * @param insertion text to be inserted and possibly | |
708 * transliterated into the translation buffer at | |
709 * <code>index.limit</code>. If <code>null</code> then no text | |
710 * is inserted. | |
711 * @param status Output param to filled in with a success or an error. | |
712 * @see #handleTransliterate | |
713 * @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>index</code> | |
714 * is invalid | |
715 * @see UTransPosition | |
716 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
717 */ | |
718 virtual void transliterate(Replaceable& text, UTransPosition& index, | |
719 const UnicodeString& insertion, | |
720 UErrorCode& status) const; | |
721 | |
722 /** | |
723 * Transliterates the portion of the text buffer that can be | |
724 * transliterated unambiguosly after a new character has been | |
725 * inserted, typically as a result of a keyboard event. This is a | |
726 * convenience method. | |
727 * @param text the buffer holding transliterated and | |
728 * untransliterated text | |
729 * @param index an array of three integers. | |
730 * @param insertion text to be inserted and possibly | |
731 * transliterated into the translation buffer at | |
732 * <code>index.limit</code>. | |
733 * @param status Output param to filled in with a success or an error. | |
734 * @see #transliterate(Replaceable&, UTransPosition&, const UnicodeString&, UErrorCode&) const | |
735 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
736 */ | |
737 virtual void transliterate(Replaceable& text, UTransPosition& index, | |
738 UChar32 insertion, | |
739 UErrorCode& status) const; | |
740 | |
741 /** | |
742 * Transliterates the portion of the text buffer that can be | |
743 * transliterated unambiguosly. This is a convenience method; see | |
744 * {@link | |
745 * #transliterate(Replaceable&, UTransPosition&, const UnicodeString&, UErrorCode&) const } | |
746 * for details. | |
747 * @param text the buffer holding transliterated and | |
748 * untransliterated text | |
749 * @param index an array of three integers. | |
750 * @param status Output param to filled in with a success or an error. | |
751 * @see #transliterate(Replaceable&, UTransPosition&, const UnicodeString&, UErrorCode &) const | |
752 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
753 */ | |
754 virtual void transliterate(Replaceable& text, UTransPosition& index, | |
755 UErrorCode& status) const; | |
756 | |
757 /** | |
758 * Finishes any pending transliterations that were waiting for | |
759 * more characters. Clients should call this method as the last | |
760 * call after a sequence of one or more calls to | |
761 * <code>transliterate()</code>. | |
762 * @param text the buffer holding transliterated and | |
763 * untransliterated text. | |
764 * @param index the array of indices previously passed to {@link | |
765 * #transliterate } | |
766 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
767 */ | |
768 virtual void finishTransliteration(Replaceable& text, | |
769 UTransPosition& index) const; | |
770 | |
771 private: | |
772 | |
773 /** | |
774 * This internal method does incremental transliteration. If the | |
775 * 'insertion' is non-null then we append it to 'text' before | |
776 * proceeding. This method calls through to the pure virtual | |
777 * framework method handleTransliterate() to do the actual | |
778 * work. | |
779 * @param text the buffer holding transliterated and | |
780 * untransliterated text | |
781 * @param index an array of three integers. See {@link | |
782 * #transliterate(Replaceable, int[], String)}. | |
783 * @param insertion text to be inserted and possibly | |
784 * transliterated into the translation buffer at | |
785 * <code>index.limit</code>. | |
786 * @param status Output param to filled in with a success or an error. | |
787 */ | |
788 void _transliterate(Replaceable& text, | |
789 UTransPosition& index, | |
790 const UnicodeString* insertion, | |
791 UErrorCode &status) const; | |
792 | |
793 protected: | |
794 | |
795 /** | |
796 * Abstract method that concrete subclasses define to implement | |
797 * their transliteration algorithm. This method handles both | |
798 * incremental and non-incremental transliteration. Let | |
799 * <code>originalStart</code> refer to the value of | |
800 * <code>pos.start</code> upon entry. | |
801 * | |
802 * <ul> | |
803 * <li>If <code>incremental</code> is false, then this method | |
804 * should transliterate all characters between | |
805 * <code>pos.start</code> and <code>pos.limit</code>. Upon return | |
806 * <code>pos.start</code> must == <code> pos.limit</code>.</li> | |
807 * | |
808 * <li>If <code>incremental</code> is true, then this method | |
809 * should transliterate all characters between | |
810 * <code>pos.start</code> and <code>pos.limit</code> that can be | |
811 * unambiguously transliterated, regardless of future insertions | |
812 * of text at <code>pos.limit</code>. Upon return, | |
813 * <code>pos.start</code> should be in the range | |
814 * [<code>originalStart</code>, <code>pos.limit</code>). | |
815 * <code>pos.start</code> should be positioned such that | |
816 * characters [<code>originalStart</code>, <code> | |
817 * pos.start</code>) will not be changed in the future by this | |
818 * transliterator and characters [<code>pos.start</code>, | |
819 * <code>pos.limit</code>) are unchanged.</li> | |
820 * </ul> | |
821 * | |
822 * <p>Implementations of this method should also obey the | |
823 * following invariants:</p> | |
824 * | |
825 * <ul> | |
826 * <li> <code>pos.limit</code> and <code>pos.contextLimit</code> | |
827 * should be updated to reflect changes in length of the text | |
828 * between <code>pos.start</code> and <code>pos.limit</code>. The | |
829 * difference <code> pos.contextLimit - pos.limit</code> should | |
830 * not change.</li> | |
831 * | |
832 * <li><code>pos.contextStart</code> should not change.</li> | |
833 * | |
834 * <li>Upon return, neither <code>pos.start</code> nor | |
835 * <code>pos.limit</code> should be less than | |
836 * <code>originalStart</code>.</li> | |
837 * | |
838 * <li>Text before <code>originalStart</code> and text after | |
839 * <code>pos.limit</code> should not change.</li> | |
840 * | |
841 * <li>Text before <code>pos.contextStart</code> and text after | |
842 * <code> pos.contextLimit</code> should be ignored.</li> | |
843 * </ul> | |
844 * | |
845 * <p>Subclasses may safely assume that all characters in | |
846 * [<code>pos.start</code>, <code>pos.limit</code>) are filtered. | |
847 * In other words, the filter has already been applied by the time | |
848 * this method is called. See | |
849 * <code>filteredTransliterate()</code>. | |
850 * | |
851 * <p>This method is <b>not</b> for public consumption. Calling | |
852 * this method directly will transliterate | |
853 * [<code>pos.start</code>, <code>pos.limit</code>) without | |
854 * applying the filter. End user code should call <code> | |
855 * transliterate()</code> instead of this method. Subclass code | |
856 * and wrapping transliterators should call | |
857 * <code>filteredTransliterate()</code> instead of this method.<p> | |
858 * | |
859 * @param text the buffer holding transliterated and | |
860 * untransliterated text | |
861 * | |
862 * @param pos the indices indicating the start, limit, context | |
863 * start, and context limit of the text. | |
864 * | |
865 * @param incremental if true, assume more text may be inserted at | |
866 * <code>pos.limit</code> and act accordingly. Otherwise, | |
867 * transliterate all text between <code>pos.start</code> and | |
868 * <code>pos.limit</code> and move <code>pos.start</code> up to | |
869 * <code>pos.limit</code>. | |
870 * | |
871 * @see #transliterate | |
872 * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
873 */ | |
874 virtual void handleTransliterate(Replaceable& text, | |
875 UTransPosition& pos, | |
876 UBool incremental) const = 0; | |
877 | |
878 public: | |
879 /** | |
880 * Transliterate a substring of text, as specified by index, taking filters | |
881 * into account. This method is for subclasses that need to delegate to | |
882 * another transliterator. | |
883 * @param text the text to be transliterated | |
884 * @param index the position indices | |
885 * @param incremental if TRUE, then assume more characters may be inserted | |
886 * at index.limit, and postpone processing to accomodate future incoming | |
887 * characters | |
888 * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
889 */ | |
890 virtual void filteredTransliterate(Replaceable& text, | |
891 UTransPosition& index, | |
892 UBool incremental) const; | |
893 | |
894 private: | |
895 | |
896 /** | |
897 * Top-level transliteration method, handling filtering, incremental and | |
898 * non-incremental transliteration, and rollback. All transliteration | |
899 * public API methods eventually call this method with a rollback argument | |
900 * of TRUE. Other entities may call this method but rollback should be | |
901 * FALSE. | |
902 * | |
903 * <p>If this transliterator has a filter, break up the input text into runs | |
904 * of unfiltered characters. Pass each run to | |
905 * subclass.handleTransliterate(). | |
906 * | |
907 * <p>In incremental mode, if rollback is TRUE, perform a special | |
908 * incremental procedure in which several passes are made over the input | |
909 * text, adding one character at a time, and committing successful | |
910 * transliterations as they occur. Unsuccessful transliterations are rolled | |
911 * back and retried with additional characters to give correct results. | |
912 * | |
913 * @param text the text to be transliterated | |
914 * @param index the position indices | |
915 * @param incremental if TRUE, then assume more characters may be inserted | |
916 * at index.limit, and postpone processing to accomodate future incoming | |
917 * characters | |
918 * @param rollback if TRUE and if incremental is TRUE, then perform special | |
919 * incremental processing, as described above, and undo partial | |
920 * transliterations where necessary. If incremental is FALSE then this | |
921 * parameter is ignored. | |
922 */ | |
923 virtual void filteredTransliterate(Replaceable& text, | |
924 UTransPosition& index, | |
925 UBool incremental, | |
926 UBool rollback) const; | |
927 | |
928 public: | |
929 | |
930 /** | |
931 * Returns the length of the longest context required by this transliterator. | |
932 * This is <em>preceding</em> context. The default implementation supplied | |
933 * by <code>Transliterator</code> returns zero; subclasses | |
934 * that use preceding context should override this method to return the | |
935 * correct value. For example, if a transliterator translates "ddd" (where | |
936 * d is any digit) to "555" when preceded by "(ddd)", then the preceding | |
937 * context length is 5, the length of "(ddd)". | |
938 * | |
939 * @return The maximum number of preceding context characters this | |
940 * transliterator needs to examine | |
941 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
942 */ | |
943 int32_t getMaximumContextLength(void) const; | |
944 | |
945 protected: | |
946 | |
947 /** | |
948 * Method for subclasses to use to set the maximum context length. | |
949 * @param maxContextLength the new value to be set. | |
950 * @see #getMaximumContextLength | |
951 * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
952 */ | |
953 void setMaximumContextLength(int32_t maxContextLength); | |
954 | |
955 public: | |
956 | |
957 /** | |
958 * Returns a programmatic identifier for this transliterator. | |
959 * If this identifier is passed to <code>createInstance()</code>, it | |
960 * will return this object, if it has been registered. | |
961 * @return a programmatic identifier for this transliterator. | |
962 * @see #registerInstance | |
963 * @see #registerFactory | |
964 * @see #getAvailableIDs | |
965 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
966 */ | |
967 virtual const UnicodeString& getID(void) const; | |
968 | |
969 /** | |
970 * Returns a name for this transliterator that is appropriate for | |
971 * display to the user in the default locale. See {@link | |
972 * #getDisplayName } for details. | |
973 * @param ID the string identifier for this transliterator | |
974 * @param result Output param to receive the display name | |
975 * @return A reference to 'result'. | |
976 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
977 */ | |
978 static UnicodeString& U_EXPORT2 getDisplayName(const UnicodeString& ID, | |
979 UnicodeString& result); | |
980 | |
981 /** | |
982 * Returns a name for this transliterator that is appropriate for | |
983 * display to the user in the given locale. This name is taken | |
984 * from the locale resource data in the standard manner of the | |
985 * <code>java.text</code> package. | |
986 * | |
987 * <p>If no localized names exist in the system resource bundles, | |
988 * a name is synthesized using a localized | |
989 * <code>MessageFormat</code> pattern from the resource data. The | |
990 * arguments to this pattern are an integer followed by one or two | |
991 * strings. The integer is the number of strings, either 1 or 2. | |
992 * The strings are formed by splitting the ID for this | |
993 * transliterator at the first '-'. If there is no '-', then the | |
994 * entire ID forms the only string. | |
995 * @param ID the string identifier for this transliterator | |
996 * @param inLocale the Locale in which the display name should be | |
997 * localized. | |
998 * @param result Output param to receive the display name | |
999 * @return A reference to 'result'. | |
1000 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1001 */ | |
1002 static UnicodeString& U_EXPORT2 getDisplayName(const UnicodeString& ID, | |
1003 const Locale& inLocale, | |
1004 UnicodeString& result); | |
1005 | |
1006 /** | |
1007 * Returns the filter used by this transliterator, or <tt>NULL</tt> | |
1008 * if this transliterator uses no filter. | |
1009 * @return the filter used by this transliterator, or <tt>NULL</tt> | |
1010 * if this transliterator uses no filter. | |
1011 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1012 */ | |
1013 const UnicodeFilter* getFilter(void) const; | |
1014 | |
1015 /** | |
1016 * Returns the filter used by this transliterator, or <tt>NULL</tt> if this | |
1017 * transliterator uses no filter. The caller must eventually delete the | |
1018 * result. After this call, this transliterator's filter is set to | |
1019 * <tt>NULL</tt>. | |
1020 * @return the filter used by this transliterator, or <tt>NULL</tt> if this | |
1021 * transliterator uses no filter. | |
1022 * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
1023 */ | |
1024 UnicodeFilter* orphanFilter(void); | |
1025 | |
1026 /** | |
1027 * Changes the filter used by this transliterator. If the filter | |
1028 * is set to <tt>null</tt> then no filtering will occur. | |
1029 * | |
1030 * <p>Callers must take care if a transliterator is in use by | |
1031 * multiple threads. The filter should not be changed by one | |
1032 * thread while another thread may be transliterating. | |
1033 * @param adoptedFilter the new filter to be adopted. | |
1034 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1035 */ | |
1036 void adoptFilter(UnicodeFilter* adoptedFilter); | |
1037 | |
1038 /** | |
1039 * Returns this transliterator's inverse. See the class | |
1040 * documentation for details. This implementation simply inverts | |
1041 * the two entities in the ID and attempts to retrieve the | |
1042 * resulting transliterator. That is, if <code>getID()</code> | |
1043 * returns "A-B", then this method will return the result of | |
1044 * <code>createInstance("B-A")</code>, or <code>null</code> if that | |
1045 * call fails. | |
1046 * | |
1047 * <p>Subclasses with knowledge of their inverse may wish to | |
1048 * override this method. | |
1049 * | |
1050 * @param status Output param to filled in with a success or an error. | |
1051 * @return a transliterator that is an inverse, not necessarily | |
1052 * exact, of this transliterator, or <code>null</code> if no such | |
1053 * transliterator is registered. | |
1054 * @see #registerInstance | |
1055 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1056 */ | |
1057 Transliterator* createInverse(UErrorCode& status) const; | |
1058 | |
1059 /** | |
1060 * Returns a <code>Transliterator</code> object given its ID. | |
1061 * The ID must be either a system transliterator ID or a ID registered | |
1062 * using <code>registerInstance()</code>. | |
1063 * | |
1064 * @param ID a valid ID, as enumerated by <code>getAvailableIDs()</code> | |
1065 * @param dir either FORWARD or REVERSE. | |
1066 * @param parseError Struct to recieve information on position | |
1067 * of error if an error is encountered | |
1068 * @param status Output param to filled in with a success or an error. | |
1069 * @return A <code>Transliterator</code> object with the given ID | |
1070 * @see #registerInstance | |
1071 * @see #getAvailableIDs | |
1072 * @see #getID | |
1073 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1074 */ | |
1075 static Transliterator* U_EXPORT2 createInstance(const UnicodeString& ID, | |
1076 UTransDirection dir, | |
1077 UParseError& parseError, | |
1078 UErrorCode& status); | |
1079 | |
1080 /** | |
1081 * Returns a <code>Transliterator</code> object given its ID. | |
1082 * The ID must be either a system transliterator ID or a ID registered | |
1083 * using <code>registerInstance()</code>. | |
1084 * @param ID a valid ID, as enumerated by <code>getAvailableIDs()</code> | |
1085 * @param dir either FORWARD or REVERSE. | |
1086 * @param status Output param to filled in with a success or an error. | |
1087 * @return A <code>Transliterator</code> object with the given ID | |
1088 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1089 */ | |
1090 static Transliterator* U_EXPORT2 createInstance(const UnicodeString& ID, | |
1091 UTransDirection dir, | |
1092 UErrorCode& status); | |
1093 | |
1094 /** | |
1095 * Returns a <code>Transliterator</code> object constructed from | |
1096 * the given rule string. This will be a rule-based Transliterator, | |
1097 * if the rule string contains only rules, or a | |
1098 * compound Transliterator, if it contains ID blocks, or a | |
1099 * null Transliterator, if it contains ID blocks which parse as | |
1100 * empty for the given direction. | |
1101 * | |
1102 * @param ID the id for the transliterator. | |
1103 * @param rules rules, separated by ';' | |
1104 * @param dir either FORWARD or REVERSE. | |
1105 * @param parseError Struct to receive information on position | |
1106 * of error if an error is encountered | |
1107 * @param status Output param set to success/failure code. | |
1108 * @return a newly created Transliterator | |
1109 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1110 */ | |
1111 static Transliterator* U_EXPORT2 createFromRules(const UnicodeString& ID, | |
1112 const UnicodeString& rules, | |
1113 UTransDirection dir, | |
1114 UParseError& parseError, | |
1115 UErrorCode& status); | |
1116 | |
1117 /** | |
1118 * Create a rule string that can be passed to createFromRules() | |
1119 * to recreate this transliterator. | |
1120 * @param result the string to receive the rules. Previous | |
1121 * contents will be deleted. | |
1122 * @param escapeUnprintable if TRUE then convert unprintable | |
1123 * character to their hex escape representations, \\uxxxx or | |
1124 * \\Uxxxxxxxx. Unprintable characters are those other than | |
1125 * U+000A, U+0020..U+007E. | |
1126 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1127 */ | |
1128 virtual UnicodeString& toRules(UnicodeString& result, | |
1129 UBool escapeUnprintable) const; | |
1130 | |
1131 /** | |
1132 * Return the number of elements that make up this transliterator. | |
1133 * For example, if the transliterator "NFD;Jamo-Latin;Latin-Greek" | |
1134 * were created, the return value of this method would be 3. | |
1135 * | |
1136 * <p>If this transliterator is not composed of other | |
1137 * transliterators, then this method returns 1. | |
1138 * @return the number of transliterators that compose this | |
1139 * transliterator, or 1 if this transliterator is not composed of | |
1140 * multiple transliterators | |
1141 * @stable ICU 3.0 | |
1142 */ | |
1143 int32_t countElements() const; | |
1144 | |
1145 /** | |
1146 * Return an element that makes up this transliterator. For | |
1147 * example, if the transliterator "NFD;Jamo-Latin;Latin-Greek" | |
1148 * were created, the return value of this method would be one | |
1149 * of the three transliterator objects that make up that | |
1150 * transliterator: [NFD, Jamo-Latin, Latin-Greek]. | |
1151 * | |
1152 * <p>If this transliterator is not composed of other | |
1153 * transliterators, then this method will return a reference to | |
1154 * this transliterator when given the index 0. | |
1155 * @param index a value from 0..countElements()-1 indicating the | |
1156 * transliterator to return | |
1157 * @param ec input-output error code | |
1158 * @return one of the transliterators that makes up this | |
1159 * transliterator, if this transliterator is made up of multiple | |
1160 * transliterators, otherwise a reference to this object if given | |
1161 * an index of 0 | |
1162 * @stable ICU 3.0 | |
1163 */ | |
1164 const Transliterator& getElement(int32_t index, UErrorCode& ec) const; | |
1165 | |
1166 /** | |
1167 * Returns the set of all characters that may be modified in the | |
1168 * input text by this Transliterator. This incorporates this | |
1169 * object's current filter; if the filter is changed, the return | |
1170 * value of this function will change. The default implementation | |
1171 * returns an empty set. Some subclasses may override {@link | |
1172 * #handleGetSourceSet } to return a more precise result. The | |
1173 * return result is approximate in any case and is intended for | |
1174 * use by tests, tools, or utilities. | |
1175 * @param result receives result set; previous contents lost | |
1176 * @return a reference to result | |
1177 * @see #getTargetSet | |
1178 * @see #handleGetSourceSet | |
1179 * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
1180 */ | |
1181 UnicodeSet& getSourceSet(UnicodeSet& result) const; | |
1182 | |
1183 /** | |
1184 * Framework method that returns the set of all characters that | |
1185 * may be modified in the input text by this Transliterator, | |
1186 * ignoring the effect of this object's filter. The base class | |
1187 * implementation returns the empty set. Subclasses that wish to | |
1188 * implement this should override this method. | |
1189 * @return the set of characters that this transliterator may | |
1190 * modify. The set may be modified, so subclasses should return a | |
1191 * newly-created object. | |
1192 * @param result receives result set; previous contents lost | |
1193 * @see #getSourceSet | |
1194 * @see #getTargetSet | |
1195 * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
1196 */ | |
1197 virtual void handleGetSourceSet(UnicodeSet& result) const; | |
1198 | |
1199 /** | |
1200 * Returns the set of all characters that may be generated as | |
1201 * replacement text by this transliterator. The default | |
1202 * implementation returns the empty set. Some subclasses may | |
1203 * override this method to return a more precise result. The | |
1204 * return result is approximate in any case and is intended for | |
1205 * use by tests, tools, or utilities requiring such | |
1206 * meta-information. | |
1207 * @param result receives result set; previous contents lost | |
1208 * @return a reference to result | |
1209 * @see #getTargetSet | |
1210 * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
1211 */ | |
1212 virtual UnicodeSet& getTargetSet(UnicodeSet& result) const; | |
1213 | |
1214 public: | |
1215 | |
1216 /** | |
1217 * Registers a factory function that creates transliterators of | |
1218 * a given ID. | |
1219 * | |
1220 * Because ICU may choose to cache Transliterators internally, this must | |
1221 * be called at application startup, prior to any calls to | |
1222 * Transliterator::createXXX to avoid undefined behavior. | |
1223 * | |
1224 * @param id the ID being registered | |
1225 * @param factory a function pointer that will be copied and | |
1226 * called later when the given ID is passed to createInstance() | |
1227 * @param context a context pointer that will be stored and | |
1228 * later passed to the factory function when an ID matching | |
1229 * the registration ID is being instantiated with this factory. | |
1230 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1231 */ | |
1232 static void U_EXPORT2 registerFactory(const UnicodeString& id, | |
1233 Factory factory, | |
1234 Token context); | |
1235 | |
1236 /** | |
1237 * Registers an instance <tt>obj</tt> of a subclass of | |
1238 * <code>Transliterator</code> with the system. When | |
1239 * <tt>createInstance()</tt> is called with an ID string that is | |
1240 * equal to <tt>obj->getID()</tt>, then <tt>obj->clone()</tt> is | |
1241 * returned. | |
1242 * | |
1243 * After this call the Transliterator class owns the adoptedObj | |
1244 * and will delete it. | |
1245 * | |
1246 * Because ICU may choose to cache Transliterators internally, this must | |
1247 * be called at application startup, prior to any calls to | |
1248 * Transliterator::createXXX to avoid undefined behavior. | |
1249 * | |
1250 * @param adoptedObj an instance of subclass of | |
1251 * <code>Transliterator</code> that defines <tt>clone()</tt> | |
1252 * @see #createInstance | |
1253 * @see #registerFactory | |
1254 * @see #unregister | |
1255 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1256 */ | |
1257 static void U_EXPORT2 registerInstance(Transliterator* adoptedObj); | |
1258 | |
1259 /** | |
1260 * Registers an ID string as an alias of another ID string. | |
1261 * That is, after calling this function, <tt>createInstance(aliasID)</tt> | |
1262 * will return the same thing as <tt>createInstance(realID)</tt>. | |
1263 * This is generally used to create shorter, more mnemonic aliases | |
1264 * for long compound IDs. | |
1265 * | |
1266 * @param aliasID The new ID being registered. | |
1267 * @param realID The ID that the new ID is to be an alias for. | |
1268 * This can be a compound ID and can include filters and should | |
1269 * refer to transliterators that have already been registered with | |
1270 * the framework, although this isn't checked. | |
1271 * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
1272 */ | |
1273 static void U_EXPORT2 registerAlias(const UnicodeString& aliasID, | |
1274 const UnicodeString& realID); | |
1275 | |
1276 protected: | |
1277 | |
1278 #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API | |
1279 /** | |
1280 * @param id the ID being registered | |
1281 * @param factory a function pointer that will be copied and | |
1282 * called later when the given ID is passed to createInstance() | |
1283 * @param context a context pointer that will be stored and | |
1284 * later passed to the factory function when an ID matching | |
1285 * the registration ID is being instantiated with this factory. | |
1286 * @internal | |
1287 */ | |
1288 static void _registerFactory(const UnicodeString& id, | |
1289 Factory factory, | |
1290 Token context); | |
1291 | |
1292 /** | |
1293 * @internal | |
1294 */ | |
1295 static void _registerInstance(Transliterator* adoptedObj); | |
1296 | |
1297 /** | |
1298 * @internal | |
1299 */ | |
1300 static void _registerAlias(const UnicodeString& aliasID, const UnicodeString& realID); | |
1301 | |
1302 /** | |
1303 * Register two targets as being inverses of one another. For | |
1304 * example, calling registerSpecialInverse("NFC", "NFD", true) causes | |
1305 * Transliterator to form the following inverse relationships: | |
1306 * | |
1307 * <pre>NFC => NFD | |
1308 * Any-NFC => Any-NFD | |
1309 * NFD => NFC | |
1310 * Any-NFD => Any-NFC</pre> | |
1311 * | |
1312 * (Without the special inverse registration, the inverse of NFC | |
1313 * would be NFC-Any.) Note that NFD is shorthand for Any-NFD, but | |
1314 * that the presence or absence of "Any-" is preserved. | |
1315 * | |
1316 * <p>The relationship is symmetrical; registering (a, b) is | |
1317 * equivalent to registering (b, a). | |
1318 * | |
1319 * <p>The relevant IDs must still be registered separately as | |
1320 * factories or classes. | |
1321 * | |
1322 * <p>Only the targets are specified. Special inverses always | |
1323 * have the form Any-Target1 <=> Any-Target2. The target should | |
1324 * have canonical casing (the casing desired to be produced when | |
1325 * an inverse is formed) and should contain no whitespace or other | |
1326 * extraneous characters. | |
1327 * | |
1328 * @param target the target against which to register the inverse | |
1329 * @param inverseTarget the inverse of target, that is | |
1330 * Any-target.getInverse() => Any-inverseTarget | |
1331 * @param bidirectional if true, register the reverse relation | |
1332 * as well, that is, Any-inverseTarget.getInverse() => Any-target | |
1333 * @internal | |
1334 */ | |
1335 static void _registerSpecialInverse(const UnicodeString& target, | |
1336 const UnicodeString& inverseTarget, | |
1337 UBool bidirectional); | |
1338 #endif /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */ | |
1339 | |
1340 public: | |
1341 | |
1342 /** | |
1343 * Unregisters a transliterator or class. This may be either | |
1344 * a system transliterator or a user transliterator or class. | |
1345 * Any attempt to construct an unregistered transliterator based | |
1346 * on its ID will fail. | |
1347 * | |
1348 * Because ICU may choose to cache Transliterators internally, this should | |
1349 * be called during application shutdown, after all calls to | |
1350 * Transliterator::createXXX to avoid undefined behavior. | |
1351 * | |
1352 * @param ID the ID of the transliterator or class | |
1353 * @return the <code>Object</code> that was registered with | |
1354 * <code>ID</code>, or <code>null</code> if none was | |
1355 * @see #registerInstance | |
1356 * @see #registerFactory | |
1357 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1358 */ | |
1359 static void U_EXPORT2 unregister(const UnicodeString& ID); | |
1360 | |
1361 public: | |
1362 | |
1363 /** | |
1364 * Return a StringEnumeration over the IDs available at the time of the | |
1365 * call, including user-registered IDs. | |
1366 * @param ec input-output error code | |
1367 * @return a newly-created StringEnumeration over the transliterators | |
1368 * available at the time of the call. The caller should delete this object | |
1369 * when done using it. | |
1370 * @stable ICU 3.0 | |
1371 */ | |
1372 static StringEnumeration* U_EXPORT2 getAvailableIDs(UErrorCode& ec); | |
1373 | |
1374 /** | |
1375 * Return the number of registered source specifiers. | |
1376 * @return the number of registered source specifiers. | |
1377 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1378 */ | |
1379 static int32_t U_EXPORT2 countAvailableSources(void); | |
1380 | |
1381 /** | |
1382 * Return a registered source specifier. | |
1383 * @param index which specifier to return, from 0 to n-1, where | |
1384 * n = countAvailableSources() | |
1385 * @param result fill-in paramter to receive the source specifier. | |
1386 * If index is out of range, result will be empty. | |
1387 * @return reference to result | |
1388 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1389 */ | |
1390 static UnicodeString& U_EXPORT2 getAvailableSource(int32_t index, | |
1391 UnicodeString& result); | |
1392 | |
1393 /** | |
1394 * Return the number of registered target specifiers for a given | |
1395 * source specifier. | |
1396 * @param source the given source specifier. | |
1397 * @return the number of registered target specifiers for a given | |
1398 * source specifier. | |
1399 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1400 */ | |
1401 static int32_t U_EXPORT2 countAvailableTargets(const UnicodeString& source); | |
1402 | |
1403 /** | |
1404 * Return a registered target specifier for a given source. | |
1405 * @param index which specifier to return, from 0 to n-1, where | |
1406 * n = countAvailableTargets(source) | |
1407 * @param source the source specifier | |
1408 * @param result fill-in paramter to receive the target specifier. | |
1409 * If source is invalid or if index is out of range, result will | |
1410 * be empty. | |
1411 * @return reference to result | |
1412 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1413 */ | |
1414 static UnicodeString& U_EXPORT2 getAvailableTarget(int32_t index, | |
1415 const UnicodeString& source, | |
1416 UnicodeString& result); | |
1417 | |
1418 /** | |
1419 * Return the number of registered variant specifiers for a given | |
1420 * source-target pair. | |
1421 * @param source the source specifiers. | |
1422 * @param target the target specifiers. | |
1423 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1424 */ | |
1425 static int32_t U_EXPORT2 countAvailableVariants(const UnicodeString& source, | |
1426 const UnicodeString& target); | |
1427 | |
1428 /** | |
1429 * Return a registered variant specifier for a given source-target | |
1430 * pair. | |
1431 * @param index which specifier to return, from 0 to n-1, where | |
1432 * n = countAvailableVariants(source, target) | |
1433 * @param source the source specifier | |
1434 * @param target the target specifier | |
1435 * @param result fill-in paramter to receive the variant | |
1436 * specifier. If source is invalid or if target is invalid or if | |
1437 * index is out of range, result will be empty. | |
1438 * @return reference to result | |
1439 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1440 */ | |
1441 static UnicodeString& U_EXPORT2 getAvailableVariant(int32_t index, | |
1442 const UnicodeString& source, | |
1443 const UnicodeString& target, | |
1444 UnicodeString& result); | |
1445 | |
1446 protected: | |
1447 | |
1448 #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API | |
1449 /** | |
1450 * Non-mutexed internal method | |
1451 * @internal | |
1452 */ | |
1453 static int32_t _countAvailableSources(void); | |
1454 | |
1455 /** | |
1456 * Non-mutexed internal method | |
1457 * @internal | |
1458 */ | |
1459 static UnicodeString& _getAvailableSource(int32_t index, | |
1460 UnicodeString& result); | |
1461 | |
1462 /** | |
1463 * Non-mutexed internal method | |
1464 * @internal | |
1465 */ | |
1466 static int32_t _countAvailableTargets(const UnicodeString& source); | |
1467 | |
1468 /** | |
1469 * Non-mutexed internal method | |
1470 * @internal | |
1471 */ | |
1472 static UnicodeString& _getAvailableTarget(int32_t index, | |
1473 const UnicodeString& source, | |
1474 UnicodeString& result); | |
1475 | |
1476 /** | |
1477 * Non-mutexed internal method | |
1478 * @internal | |
1479 */ | |
1480 static int32_t _countAvailableVariants(const UnicodeString& source, | |
1481 const UnicodeString& target); | |
1482 | |
1483 /** | |
1484 * Non-mutexed internal method | |
1485 * @internal | |
1486 */ | |
1487 static UnicodeString& _getAvailableVariant(int32_t index, | |
1488 const UnicodeString& source, | |
1489 const UnicodeString& target, | |
1490 UnicodeString& result); | |
1491 #endif /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */ | |
1492 | |
1493 protected: | |
1494 | |
1495 /** | |
1496 * Set the ID of this transliterators. Subclasses shouldn't do | |
1497 * this, unless the underlying script behavior has changed. | |
1498 * @param id the new id t to be set. | |
1499 * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
1500 */ | |
1501 void setID(const UnicodeString& id); | |
1502 | |
1503 public: | |
1504 | |
1505 /** | |
1506 * Return the class ID for this class. This is useful only for | |
1507 * comparing to a return value from getDynamicClassID(). | |
1508 * Note that Transliterator is an abstract base class, and therefor | |
1509 * no fully constructed object will have a dynamic | |
1510 * UCLassID that equals the UClassID returned from | |
1511 * TRansliterator::getStaticClassID(). | |
1512 * @return The class ID for class Transliterator. | |
1513 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1514 */ | |
1515 static UClassID U_EXPORT2 getStaticClassID(void); | |
1516 | |
1517 /** | |
1518 * Returns a unique class ID <b>polymorphically</b>. This method | |
1519 * is to implement a simple version of RTTI, since not all C++ | |
1520 * compilers support genuine RTTI. Polymorphic operator==() and | |
1521 * clone() methods call this method. | |
1522 * | |
1523 * <p>Concrete subclasses of Transliterator must use the | |
1524 * UOBJECT_DEFINE_RTTI_IMPLEMENTATION macro from | |
1525 * uobject.h to provide the RTTI functions. | |
1526 * | |
1527 * @return The class ID for this object. All objects of a given | |
1528 * class have the same class ID. Objects of other classes have | |
1529 * different class IDs. | |
1530 * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1531 */ | |
1532 virtual UClassID getDynamicClassID(void) const = 0; | |
1533 | |
1534 private: | |
1535 static UBool initializeRegistry(UErrorCode &status); | |
1536 | |
1537 public: | |
1538 #ifndef U_HIDE_OBSOLETE_API | |
1539 /** | |
1540 * Return the number of IDs currently registered with the system. | |
1541 * To retrieve the actual IDs, call getAvailableID(i) with | |
1542 * i from 0 to countAvailableIDs() - 1. | |
1543 * @return the number of IDs currently registered with the system. | |
1544 * @obsolete ICU 3.4 use getAvailableIDs() instead | |
1545 */ | |
1546 static int32_t U_EXPORT2 countAvailableIDs(void); | |
1547 | |
1548 /** | |
1549 * Return the index-th available ID. index must be between 0 | |
1550 * and countAvailableIDs() - 1, inclusive. If index is out of | |
1551 * range, the result of getAvailableID(0) is returned. | |
1552 * @param index the given ID index. | |
1553 * @return the index-th available ID. index must be between 0 | |
1554 * and countAvailableIDs() - 1, inclusive. If index is out of | |
1555 * range, the result of getAvailableID(0) is returned. | |
1556 * @obsolete ICU 3.4 use getAvailableIDs() instead; this function | |
1557 * is not thread safe, since it returns a reference to storage that | |
1558 * may become invalid if another thread calls unregister | |
1559 */ | |
1560 static const UnicodeString& U_EXPORT2 getAvailableID(int32_t index); | |
1561 #endif /* U_HIDE_OBSOLETE_API */ | |
1562 }; | |
1563 | |
1564 inline int32_t Transliterator::getMaximumContextLength(void) const { | |
1565 return maximumContextLength; | |
1566 } | |
1567 | |
1568 inline void Transliterator::setID(const UnicodeString& id) { | |
1569 ID = id; | |
1570 // NUL-terminate the ID string, which is a non-aliased copy. | |
1571 ID.append((char16_t)0); | |
1572 ID.truncate(ID.length()-1); | |
1573 } | |
1574 | |
1575 #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API | |
1576 inline Transliterator::Token Transliterator::integerToken(int32_t i) { | |
1577 Token t; | |
1578 t.integer = i; | |
1579 return t; | |
1580 } | |
1581 | |
1582 inline Transliterator::Token Transliterator::pointerToken(void* p) { | |
1583 Token t; | |
1584 t.pointer = p; | |
1585 return t; | |
1586 } | |
1587 #endif /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */ | |
1588 | |
1589 U_NAMESPACE_END | |
1590 | |
1591 #endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_TRANSLITERATION */ | |
1592 | |
1593 #endif /* U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API */ | |
1594 | |
1595 #endif |